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... RV Resort in Bonita Springs. We first learned of this place last spring when we stayed on Marco Island. This resort was yet to be developed and we watched it's growth from it's infancy. So this was exciting to have it be a reality to stay here. Tomorrow is another day of relaxing although there is a 70 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms so we may need a plan ...

... statement about WWII combat from a tanker's perspective (no thanks). Today we're just hanging out while waiting for the Super Bowl fiasco and hopeful some interesting and/or humorous commercials. Maggie is napping and I'm alone with the computer, a potentially dangerous situation ---LOL. This past week we've been contacted by my sailing friend, Mike Ritenour, who would like us to crew with him aboard his CD-33,<i> La ...

... remainder of the winter. Bonita Springs is a fun place and we are enjoying many activities that substitute for the things we had planned to do while living aboard<i> Rhiannon. </i>Still, we miss the Keys and will make a trip there to visit sailing friends in the near future. We have a few other sailing friends along the east coast of FL and we plan to meet up with them as well. I'll recap the last few weeks. Mag and I went to visit our kids just before Christmas; she ...

... hard to walk on the beach a couple times due to the shells that felt like broken glass under my feet. The mangroves made it feel like we were in Jurassic Park. I have learned that many places here in Florida are jungle like. In any case, the beach was beautiful and quite. Not the kind of beach I am used to, but it will do I suppose. After walking on the beach for a bit we drove around town looking at all of the big ...

... substituted for bathroom. And I read an article the British had written about American basketball and I was struck by how a professional publication, a smart one, could get so wrong their analysis of our American game. Now compound the complexity of understanding one another by removing the common language. A common language already woefully inadequate and fraught with imperfection to fully flesh out and represent all the various nuances and utterings that go a long way ...